Thanks again Rein for your suggestions
> You must fix it if your program is trying to do exactly the same thing.
>> I already suggested, either:
> 1. the /etc/hosts file solution, see also below;
> 2. set up a DNS server, and make it so that the DHCP server passes the
> assigned IP addresses to it.
Concerning 1. I told you that I already tried this before you suggested it.
I have:
[root at khazad fermier]# ifconfig
eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:11:2F:52:CB:4F
inet addr:192.168.0.2 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr: fe80::211:2fff:fe52:cb4f/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:23225 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:19703 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:24251252 (23.1 Mb) TX bytes:2420057 (2.3 Mb)
Interrupt:17 Memory:cdefc000-0
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
RX packets:2086 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:2086 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:137516 (134.2 Kb) TX bytes:137516 (134.2 Kb)
[root at khazad fermier]# vi /etc/hosts
[root at khazad fermier]# host khazad
;; Got SERVFAIL reply from 127.0.0.1, trying next server
Host khazad not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
[root at khazad fermier]# hostname
khazad.tele2.fr
[root at khazad fermier]# cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.0.2 khazad.tele2.fr khazad
192.168.0.3 falahmizar.tele2.fr falahmizar falahmizar
This give no solution.
Concerning the DNS option, it does not seem to me that I can configure my
cheap router to host a DNS service. It offers a DDNS service, but it asks
for a hostname and I think this means some other server is actually the DDNS
host. Do you mean I should configure one of the Linux PC's as a DNS?
> I expect wine is doing the equivalent of "host khazad" command. You can
> try to debug this by starting wine like: "WINEDEBUG=+winsock wine ..."
This gives:
[fermier at khazad fermier]$ WINEDEBUG=+winsock wine
"d:\Programme\nettune\NCentral.exe"
trace:winsock:DllMain 0x406f0000 0x1 0x1
trace:winsock:WSAStartup verReq=101
trace:winsock:WSAStartup succeeded
trace:winsock:WS_gethostname name 0x1000edbc, len 63
trace:winsock:WS_gethostname <- 'khazad.tele2.fr'
warn:winsock:wsaHerrno h_errno 3.
trace:winsock:WS_gethostbyname "" ret (nil)
trace:winsock:DllMain 0x406f0000 0x0 0x1
[fermier at khazad fermier]$
It seems that WS_gethostbyname "" ret (nil); could be the problem, but I
realy haven't a foggy clue as to how I can fix that.
> Since I am only trying to do educated guesses, that may not do what is
> expected. Another possibility would be to try finding out what registry
> keys are being searched for. "WINEDEBUG=+reg" selects the registry
> debugging output.
Right this gives a lot of output, so much so that I had to forward it to a
file in order to get it all. it is more than the buffer space of one
console:
trace:reg:NtOpenKey
(0x38,L"SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\VxD\\MSTCP",20019,0x406bfcb8)
trace:reg:NtOpenKey <- 0x54
trace:reg:RegQueryValueExW
(0x54,L"EnableDNS",(nil),(nil),0x406bfcb0,0x406bfcb4=4)
trace:reg:NtQueryValueKey (0x54,L"EnableDNS",2,0x406bfb74,16)
trace:reg:RegQueryValueExW
(0x54,L"BcastNameQueryCount",(nil),(nil),0x406bfcb0,0x406bfcb4=4)
trace:reg:NtQueryValueKey (0x54,L"BcastNameQueryCount",2,0x406bfb74,16)
trace:reg:RegQueryValueExW
(0x54,L"BcastNameQueryTimeout",(nil),(nil),0x406bfcb0,0x406bfcb4=4)
trace:reg:NtQueryValueKey (0x54,L"BcastNameQueryTimeout",2,0x406bfb74,16)
trace:reg:RegQueryValueExW
(0x54,L"NameSrvQueryCount",(nil),(nil),0x406bfcb0,0x406bfcb4=4)
trace:reg:NtQueryValueKey (0x54,L"NameSrvQueryCount",2,0x406bfb74,16)
trace:reg:RegQueryValueExW
(0x54,L"NameSrvQueryTimeout",(nil),(nil),0x406bfcb0,0x406bfcb4=4)
trace:reg:NtQueryValueKey (0x54,L"NameSrvQueryTimeout",2,0x406bfb74,16)
trace:reg:RegQueryValueExW
(0x54,L"ScopeID",(nil),(nil),0x40965721,0x406bfcb4=127)
trace:reg:NtQueryValueKey (0x54,L"ScopeID",2,0x406bfb74,139)
trace:reg:RegQueryValueExW
(0x54,L"CacheTimeout",(nil),(nil),0x406bfcb0,0x406bfcb4=127)
trace:reg:NtQueryValueKey (0x54,L"CacheTimeout",2,0x406bfb74,139)
trace:reg:NtOpenKey
(0x38,L"Software\\Wine\\Wine\\Config\\Network",20019,0x406bfcb8)
trace:reg:NtOpenKey <- 0x54
trace:reg:RegQueryValueExA
(0x54,"WinsServer",(nil),(nil),0x406bfcbc,0x406bfcac=16)
trace:reg:NtQueryValueKey (0x54,L"WinsServer",2,0x406bfb74,256)
trace:reg:RegQueryValueExA
(0x54,"BackupWinsServer",(nil),(nil),0x406bfcbc,0x406bfcac=16)
trace:reg:NtQueryValueKey (0x54,L"BackupWinsServer",2,0x406bfb74,256)
trace:reg:GetSystemInfo si=0x0x406bfd14
trace:reg:NtOpenKey
((nil),L"Machine\\Software\\Wine\\Wine\\Config\\AppDefaults\\NCentral.exe\\DllOverrides",f003f,0x406bfa44)
trace:reg:NtOpenKey <- (nil)
trace:reg:NtQueryValueKey (0x14,L"MFC42LOC",2,0x406bfa20,80)
trace:reg:NtQueryValueKey (0x14,L"*MFC42LOC",2,0x406bfa20,80)
trace:reg:NtQueryValueKey (0x14,L"*",2,0x406bfa20,80)
The bits about enabling a DNS and the Winserver seem interesting, but I
cannot tell whether this succeeded or not.
> I think that the solution then was the same as now, fix the networking
> under Linux. And, yes, that is not a nice situation. But nobody has even
> come up with an idea how to change that within Wine.
Actually, I would prefer to have the networking under Linux to be fixed.
This seems to me to be THE best solution of all.
Thanks again.
fermier
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